Tali-Ihantala 1944 - The Battle That Stopped the Soviet Advance [#1013045]

Tali-Ihantala 1944 - The Battle That Stopped the Soviet Advance: A Narrative History (Most Interesting History - Outside the Text Book)
by Fascinating History
English | 2026 | ASIN: B0GKBSFBC7 | 147 pages | pdf | 63 MB
In the summer of 1944, Finland faced a massive Soviet offensive that threatened to end its independence.
Tali-Ihantala 1944 tells the story of the largest battle ever fought in Nordic history and how Finnish forces managed to halt the Red Army at a critical moment of World War II.
This book explores the military strategies, battlefield conditions, and key decisions that shaped the outcome of the battle.
Inside you will discover:
Why Tali-Ihantala became a decisive turning pointHow Finnish and Soviet forces prepared for the clashThe role of artillery, air power, and defensive tacticsCommanders, units, and critical battlefield momentsHow the battle influenced Finland's political future
Written in a clear and factual style, this book offers an accessible account of one of World War II's lesser-known but highly significant battles.
Perfect for readers interested in military history, World War II, and European warfare.
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